A New Hampshire elected official remains barred from a school district's property after he described how he would attack students at a budget meeting.

Earl Metzler, superintendent of Timberlane Regional School District, recently denied Jorge Mesa-Tejada access to the Hampstead School District property without Metzler's written permission.

The order stems from comments made at a Jan. 14 advisory budget committee meeting over concerns that a school's classrooms aren't connected to the main building, leaving students vulnerable.

Chairman Mesa-Tejada objected to proposed renovations, saying that if he were planning a shooting attack he wouldn't do it while the students were walking to the main building, but would wait until recess and "have a field day."

Metzler's office says the no-trespass order is still in effect, with the exception of voting rights.